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Metolius Blue

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METOLIUS BLUE

John Harrington is dead-or not. Either way, Terri White, a middle-aged geologist and nature girl is suspicious about the phone call that informed her of her ex’s demise. Even though she can see underground, into the deep past, and even across the barrier to the world of the dead, she feels oddly blind when it comes to facts about her ex.

Metolius Blue. follows Terri on a journey across Nevada’s notorious Highway 50, peppered with defunct mining towns, through northern California and the coast of Oregon, trailed by the menacing presence of her ex. Her deceased friend, Dave O'Malley, rides with her on the road trip and provides an ear for her stories and flashbacks about John, the farm boy, reluctant Vietnam vet, and bisexual wild child of the sixties. Along the way she tracks down John’s brother, acquires her dead husband’s ashes, learns of John’s suicide attempt on the McKenzie River and retells another one, years later. As she struggles to sort facts from habitual and extravagant lies, she finds herself dogged by nightmares and sympathetic symptoms of her dead mate’s PTSD. Terri tries to dispose of John’s ashes on the banks of the Metolius River, which precipitates a final encounter with her ex. Throughout the road trip, Terri taps her deep connection to land as a means to heal.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Delta Works
Date
31 January 2021
Pages
292
ISBN
9781736251102

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

METOLIUS BLUE

John Harrington is dead-or not. Either way, Terri White, a middle-aged geologist and nature girl is suspicious about the phone call that informed her of her ex’s demise. Even though she can see underground, into the deep past, and even across the barrier to the world of the dead, she feels oddly blind when it comes to facts about her ex.

Metolius Blue. follows Terri on a journey across Nevada’s notorious Highway 50, peppered with defunct mining towns, through northern California and the coast of Oregon, trailed by the menacing presence of her ex. Her deceased friend, Dave O'Malley, rides with her on the road trip and provides an ear for her stories and flashbacks about John, the farm boy, reluctant Vietnam vet, and bisexual wild child of the sixties. Along the way she tracks down John’s brother, acquires her dead husband’s ashes, learns of John’s suicide attempt on the McKenzie River and retells another one, years later. As she struggles to sort facts from habitual and extravagant lies, she finds herself dogged by nightmares and sympathetic symptoms of her dead mate’s PTSD. Terri tries to dispose of John’s ashes on the banks of the Metolius River, which precipitates a final encounter with her ex. Throughout the road trip, Terri taps her deep connection to land as a means to heal.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Delta Works
Date
31 January 2021
Pages
292
ISBN
9781736251102